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Get Your King Buffalo Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for King Buffalo Black Cat - DC
1831 14th Street, Washington, DC
20009, US
- Street Parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
- 14th Street NW Garage: 0.3 miles, $15/day
- The Colonnade Garage: 0.4 miles, $12/day
- U Street Parking Lot: 0.5 miles, $10/day
- The Duke Ellington School Garage: 0.6 miles, $8/day
King Buffalo Concert Live at Black Cat | Washington – December 17th, 2026
Black Cat in DC isn’t just a legendary music venue; it’s a place where history and community collide, and that’s what makes catching a show here feel like more than just another night out. The venue has a knack for hosting benefit concerts that support local causes, which honestly adds a layer of meaning to every visit. During the annual Black Cat Holiday Market, you can browse through shelves of one-of-a-kind artisanal goods from talented local artisans, think handmade jewelry, vintage posters, and quirky crafts that you won’t find anywhere else. Back in 1997, Black Cat hosted a secret show by Radiohead right before they exploded into global stardom, talk about a piece of music history right in your backyard. Plus, the place is a haven for vinyl junkies with an extensive collection and a dedicated on-site music shop that’s perfect for digging through crates. The decor blends retro vibes with modern touches, giving the space a cozy yet edgy feel that’s hard to match. If you’re heading to the Black Cat in Washington, just hop on the Red Line from the nearest Metro station and follow the buzz, you’ll find your way. It’s more than just a concert venue; it’s a community hub that’s been supporting underrepresented artists for years, making every show feel a little more personal and a lot more memorable.